Designed by istudio architecture, the Brick house has been inspired by both the philosophies and the works of Laurie Baker and Nari Gandhi. Each room flows
We all have in mind an image of a perfect home an it's usually a place full of love, a place where we feel comfortable and where we're surrounded by the
Sometimes the constraints that can make a project more difficult end up creating something unique and wonderful.
Enduring icon Diane Keaton opens the barn doors to her latest abode where imitation is the highest form of flattery
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The deck serves as a vantage point for admiring the California lilacs, manzanitas, and other native plants on the property. Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Stone Siding Material, Brick Siding Material, and Wood Siding Material.
What better way to celebrate turning 100 than with a makeover that makes you feel beautiful? If houses could talk, this stunning Federation home in Mount Lawley would certainly agree. Once beautiful back in its heyday, this old Federation home had many charming character details. But over the decades it had fallen into disrepair and desperately needed some love. Now this old girl’s top-to-toe transformation, overseen by Dalecki Design, has
Carita Adams Architect and Fishcamp Custom built a mountain rustic dream home along Mill Creek, which runs through Paradise Valley, Montana.
A historian couple revamp their London Victorian for $174K.
Lake Cove House is a private residence designed by Stuart Silk Architects, a Seattle based architecture and interior design practice.
Notions of home are as much a projection of our dreams and memories as they are the bricks and linen cupboards that anchor them. Tangled in the sheets of inner-urban Melbourne, Arcadia is a fever dream of pastoral histories. Shafts of light lend weight to rustic walls; burnt-out chimneys dot the landscape, some still burning; distant views draw the eye; inside and out, the house is ablush with the perpetual hue of an early rise and an early rest. It’s enough to get the roosters crowing.
Situated between two lakes and within the community of Christiania, the new Noma is built on the site of a protected ex-military warehouse once used to..
This beautiful image of a poolhouse was recently featured on a couple of different blogs. Isn't it just gorgeous? The building is technically a conservatory, which is a structure made of glass and wood or metal. Conservatories were first popular with the English at the start of the 19th century. Although originally used for greenhouses, as their popularity grew, so did their functions. Social settings for teas heralded the change from the purely horticulture to the residential. Today, conservatories serve as extra sunrooms for the upperclass, as the price for one of these structures can cost upwards of $50,000. Still more popular overseas, America is slowly warming up to these wonderfully versatile glass structures. Another structure that is very similar to the conservatory is the orangery. First used to grow citrus fruits, the orangery is now virtually identical to the conservatory except for one feature: whereas the conservatory is made out of metal or wood and glass, the orangery is made out of brick and glass. In America, most companies don't distinguish between an orangery and a conservatory, rather they use the two terms interchangeably. These glass structures can be contemporary in design, but most are either Victorian or Edwardian. There are some that are Georgian, but since that style predates the beginnings of the conservatory, the Georgian styled structures are purely interpretive. Because the structure is mainly glass, where it is placed on the property is important depending upon the climate. For instance, a home located where there is a hot southern sun would place the conservatory facing north. Whereas in a cool, northern locale, it would be positioned facing either west or south. This proper placement is essential for comfort while inside the structure. Today, mostly, the conservatories are used as either casual dining rooms or family rooms. And, since there is a certain romance attached to these structures, they make perfect rooms to use at night with candlelight. A typical conservatory in the English countryside. Attached to the main house, this conservatory is used for casual dining. A beautiful Victorian styled conservatory. This conservatory has a distinctive lantern, or skylight. The inside of the above conservatory: a combination living and dining room. Conservatories are beautiful when lit at night by candlelight. The interior of the candle lit conservatory above. This structure is technically an orangery, built with brick and glass. The orangery's interior. There's no citrus fruit growing in here! I love the black slate floor and the two lanterns hanging from the skylight. A romantic, country conservatory. This beautiful conservatory adjoins a large terrace made of the same stone as the house. The above conservatory's interior. Dressier than most, it is still bright and cheery. This conservatory is used for a casual eating area. The charming hanging shelf with it's white plates almost upstages the glass structure. This conservatory with it's brick floors is interior designer's Bunny Williams dining room in the country. Made famous in her book "An Affair with a House" the arched french doors were bought by Ms. Williams and wee used as the foundation of this garden room. A second story Georgian styled addition to a city town house. A fabulous roof with an even more fabulous interior. I love the decor here! A fireplace keeps this garden styled conservatory warm in the winter months. A beautiful orangery that blends in with the main house. This conservatory opens to the patio which increases the living space. The casual interior of the conservatory above. This glorious garden structure appears to be floating in the water. A conservatory found in the country - beautiful facade. This townhouse shows a typical placement for an inner city structure: attached to the back. The elegant interior of the city townhouse above. This structure, though attached to the main house, almost appears freestanding. In order to combat harsh sunrays, many conservatories come equipped with ceiling shades, such as these. A charming, countryside orangery. Beautiful tin roof on this conservatory gives it it's folly-like appearance. If space or budget is a concern, you can always add just a lantern to a room's ceiling. A fancy skylight, the lanterns are wonderful for dark, interior rooms. These clients provided the antique doors for their orangery. This diminutive orangery acts a bridge between the main house and an addition. The garden room interior of a structure. A fancy pool house with a conservatory facade. An Anglo-Indian inspired interior, ready for the hot sun with it's drawn ceiling shades. Many conservatories are furnished with large, elaborate lighting fixtures, such as this one. A large crystal chandalier for this conservatory. The stone on this orangery matches the main house, making it seem less of an addition. Again, matching stone lends an air of permanence to this structure. At dusk, this looks particularly inviting. Casual, garden room interior. The stone fireplace becomes the focal point. Dining room in the country. Absolutely beautiful!!! Perhaps the most well known conservatory played an integral part in one of the most famous movies ever: The Sound of Music. Remember the scene where the oldest daughter is dancing with her boyfriend? And later, Maria and the Captain share a dance too. The small, round conservatory is still standing and is a huge visitor's stop in Austria. The actual Sound of Music conservatory. On a college tour of Europe, I actually saw this too!
When it comes to makeovers for aging, classic homes, it is always the rear extension that comes to your rescue and does so without altering the street façade one bit. This is an important aspect of overall design in localities where conservation rules demand that the street façade be left unaltered. This is just what […]
Chic single family residence located in Piegaro, Italy, designed by Special Umbria.
Sigurd Larsen offers an interesting take on a glass house with Das Glashaus, which features a standard lower floor to provide the privacy of a brick-and-mortar home, but its roof is transparent, creating an interesting light-filled space above.
Following centuries of neglect and being gutted by fire, Astley Castle in Warwickshire now offers comfortable accommodation in a modern structure sympathetically inserted inside the medieval and Tudor shell.
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Image 12 of 21 from gallery of Elwood Townhouse / InForm. Photograph by Derek Swalwell
What are the right house colors with brown roof you should use in the home exterior? The choices are easy because brown is neutral and easy to match with any tone. Check out our selections of 13 extraordinary house colors that you can easily pair with a brown roof.
The aluminum windows are powder coated in a charcoal color, which is intended to match the shadows created by the forest and help the building further blend in. Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Flat RoofLine, Metal Siding Material, Brick Siding Material, Green Roof Material, and Glass Siding...
Image 4 of 17 from gallery of House On Mount Anville / Aughey O’flaherty Architects. Photograph by Marie-Louise Halpenny
Unbricked House by Merrylees Architecture may seem like just another Victorian home in the suburbs of Brighton. However, with the family’s rising needs, this groomed a once-traditional home to become an architectural haven that rose above the times with better functional spaces that will last for the years to come. The renovation started with the…